2014
DOI: 10.1186/s40697-014-0032-7
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Potential Impact of Subsequent Entry Biologics in Nephrology Practice in Canada

Abstract: Purpose of reviewSubsequent entry biologics may soon be a reality in Canadian nephrology practice. Along with opportunities to reduce health care costs, these agents pose unique challenges that must be met for successful implementation. Understanding the experiences around the globe in both regulatory affairs and implementation will be a valuable guide for Canadian clinicians. This report provides an executive summary of the information required to guide decisions to use or implement subsequent entry biologics… Show more

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“…They bring the opportunity to reduce health care costs, but pose unique challenges. Even if SEBs are highly similar to the innovator product, the small differences have the potential to translate into clinical differences in efficacy, safety and immunogenicity [2]. To improve our understanding around these new drugs, which might be available on the Canadian market in a near future, we conducted a systematic review with the following objectives:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They bring the opportunity to reduce health care costs, but pose unique challenges. Even if SEBs are highly similar to the innovator product, the small differences have the potential to translate into clinical differences in efficacy, safety and immunogenicity [2]. To improve our understanding around these new drugs, which might be available on the Canadian market in a near future, we conducted a systematic review with the following objectives:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%